An amazing story. With a lot of my friends working in development, I’m glad to hear that this happened. Give credit where it is due everyone.
Our generation has learned shit. Vietnam for example. if we go into a war go all out. Stop crying for the 9 who were killed. chances are they would have loved to behead either or both of the hostages. Anybody see the picture of the Muslim wearing a button up shirt clad in bright colors with a nice big picture of the twin towers being flown into? well they exist and it isn’t just insurgents wearing them ( a ventured guess).
[quote]orion wrote:
Also, I am pretty sure that the original seal team died in a helicopter crash.
That pilot was, dare I say it, mediocre…[/quote]
Wow…your assholishness level in this forum is pegged in the red.
Good point, Push, If Somalia weren’t so anarchic ST6 would not have succeeded.
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
[quote]Mufasa wrote:
“Everyone” else is mediocre?
Now whose making silly statements?
Mufasa[/quote]
The military is not something someone does because he has other options. Just go to a recruiting office and see for yourself; then drive to the other side of town where the rich people live and look for a recruiting office.
Besides this putting these people on a pedestal is just plain unhealthy.[/quote]
People from poor backgrounds are underrepresented in the military. Rich people are overrepresented. The average soldier has above average intelligence and above average education.
You are spouting absolute garbage. Most soldiers are there because they chose to be what they are, not because they didn’t have other options.
[quote]DoubleDuce wrote:
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
[quote]Mufasa wrote:
“Everyone” else is mediocre?
Now whose making silly statements?
Mufasa[/quote]
The military is not something someone does because he has other options. Just go to a recruiting office and see for yourself; then drive to the other side of town where the rich people live and look for a recruiting office.
Besides this putting these people on a pedestal is just plain unhealthy.[/quote]
People from poor backgrounds are underrepresented in the military. Rich people are overrepresented. The average soldier has above average intelligence and above average education.
You are spouting absolute garbage. Most soldiers are there because they chose to be what they are, not because they didn’t have other options.[/quote]
Bahahahahaha!
That’s pure Army propaganda. Did your research reveal any information about the US Army lowering their aptitude standards to accommodate the typical public high school graduate?
[quote]orion wrote:
Also, I am pretty sure that the original seal team died in a helicopter crash.
That pilot was, dare I say it, mediocre…[/quote]
he fucking got shot down, idiot.
[quote]orion wrote:
Though I will admit that the American fascination with THE HEROES IN UNIFORM probably goes more in that direction.[/quote]
you’re the one postin the pics dude.
Hey guys correct me if I’m wrong but I was under the impression that Delta Force are the ones who are specifically trained for hostage rescue. With that said, great job by ST6. This is one more reason why our enemies should be afraid…very afraid!
By the way don’t let the two turds that dropped in on Mufasa’s thread ruin it for everyone else. One of them is a raving lunatic and the other has had American penis envy for years.
[quote]ZEB wrote:
Hey guys correct me if I’m wrong but I was under the impression that Delta Force are the ones who are specifically trained for hostage rescue. With that said, great job by ST6. This is one more reason why our enemies should be afraid…very afraid![/quote]
ST6’s primary role is counter-terrorism including hostage rescue. From what I understand they were set up after Delta’s failed rescue attempt in Iran, 1980 - Operation Eagle Claw.
[quote]SexMachine wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
Hey guys correct me if I’m wrong but I was under the impression that Delta Force are the ones who are specifically trained for hostage rescue. With that said, great job by ST6. This is one more reason why our enemies should be afraid…very afraid![/quote]
ST6’s primary role is counter-terrorism including hostage rescue. From what I understand they were set up after Delta’s failed rescue attempt in Iran, 1980 - Operation Eagle Claw.[/quote]
One failed attempt in 1980 and they don’t use them anymore? That doesn’t sound right. They would have disbanded them if they were never going to use them. Maybe it was a matter of who was closest to the event. smarter to use these guys rather than bring in Delta Force who might not be as familiar with the terrain. Just a guess.
There were some Delta guys in Somalia during Battle of Mogadishu I think.
here’s some info:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
[quote]SexMachine wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
Hey guys correct me if I’m wrong but I was under the impression that Delta Force are the ones who are specifically trained for hostage rescue. With that said, great job by ST6. This is one more reason why our enemies should be afraid…very afraid![/quote]
ST6’s primary role is counter-terrorism including hostage rescue. From what I understand they were set up after Delta’s failed rescue attempt in Iran, 1980 - Operation Eagle Claw.[/quote]
One failed attempt in 1980 and they don’t use them anymore? That doesn’t sound right.
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That’s not what I meant. Delta are counter-terrorist and hostage rescue experts also. The important thing is the hostages are safe and no one got hurt except for the terrorists who are all dead. Hopefully this will inspire fear and demoralise their colleagues.
[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
9 people died for 2 people. [/quote]
didn’t the pirates understand the risk when they took these people hostage?
They played,
they paid.
[quote]UtahLama wrote:
[quote]orion wrote:
Also, I am pretty sure that the original seal team died in a helicopter crash.
That pilot was, dare I say it, mediocre…[/quote]
Wow…your assholishness level in this forum is pegged in the red.[/quote]
What!?!
They died in a plane crash, so it is not the original team and the pilot was probably not the creme of the crop.
Unless, a goat herder jumped out from behind a rock and shoved an RPG up his ass.
I hear they got quite good at that, though I cannot seem to remember who taught them…
[quote]Gkhan wrote:
[quote]orion wrote:
Also, I am pretty sure that the original seal team died in a helicopter crash.
That pilot was, dare I say it, mediocre…[/quote]
he fucking got shot down, idiot.[/quote]
He was the first to lose a Chinook since 2005.
Just saying.
Im starting to think “ST6” is some kind of story made up by the US government for some type of propaganda reasons. Maybe they do/did exist… but I think the government has decided to have a bit of fun with the idea of “super team america”. It all does sound a little bit “american”
Why do the ST6 exist… to try and lift the morals of the people in america living in an economical disaster … or maybe to justify the US military missions? Maybe they want to make money from a upcoming movie?
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